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Name: Bob Vaughn Alias: Slim Pet Peeve: Flat Foots Ambition: To be a sane driver someday. Haunt: Manchels Activities: Hot Rod Club 4. Name: Christine Duncan Alias: Chris Pet Peeve: People who don't respect other people's opinions Ambition: To be the first lady senator from California Haunt: Nettie's TV set. Activities: Pep Club I, 2,3; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4: Student Council 2,4; Carnival Mgr. 3,4: Trailblazer I, 2,3: Quill Scroll 3,4: Dramatics 4; Class Play 3. Name: Kohatn F. Krauss Alias: Ko Pet Peeve: Stuck up Freshmen Ambition: Civil engineer Haunt: Southern Oregon and elsewhere Activities: Football 1,2,3,4: Class Plav.3; Band 2,3,4: Hospitality Club 2,3,4; Letterman s Club 2.3,4; Chorus 4; Class Sgt.-at-arms 3; Track 1.2: Airplane Club 4. June 3, 1964 SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY New York City Left 10:15 p.m. for west coast. Art Designer Dolores Booth is in charge of Madem- oiselle Bonet's while Bonnie and I are touring the world to get ideas for new designs. As her business manager, 1 am responsible for all necessary arrangements. Leaving on chartered plane for Los Angeles, we were surprised at discovery of pilot and co- pilot Gary Tycer and Arnold Mellow, who have established their own business after be coming renowned jet aces in the recent interplanetary conflict. Another unexpected discovery was Stewardess Shirley Clar, who met us with an engaging smile. June 4, 1964 Los Angeles Arrived 3 a. m. at Los Angeles Airport. Met by reporters, among whom we found Gene Ivy, now employed by the Los Angeles Universal-Express. During a nap at our suite in the Hotel Ambassador, we were awakened by Cosmic Union messenger boy, Larry Sanders, who delivered an invitation from Mr. Earl C. Reinoehl, who read of our arrival in the paper and was throwing one of his well known parties for members of the IVHS class of '54. Larry left with a ten dollar tip and an acceptance to Earl's party! That evening at the Brown Derby in Hollywood, whom should we discover at the table next to us but Freda Stepp and family on a two-week vacation from their hardwood store in Laramie, Wyoming. We were also pleased at finding George Bell a bus boy there. Entering the taxicab outside the restaurant, we found Wes Haggerty, who boasts of six years driving in traffic without any fatilities! As we approached our hotel, we notices the advertising in front, announcing the opening engagement of Mary Taylor at the Cocoanut Grove that evening. Deciding not to miss it, we arrived just in time for the first show, which included a song, written by a struggling com- poser, Joe Spalinger, entitled, If I Knew You Were Cornin' I'da Gone to the Moon.
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Name: Herb Chamberlin Alias: Rati Pet Peeve: Senior English Teacher Ambition: To graduate Haunt: Wood cutting Activities: Basketball 1,2,3; Wrestling 4; Baseball I; Band 1,2,4; Archery Club 4; Chorus 4. Name: Stella Davis Alias: Kitten Pet Peeve: Stuck-up people Ambition: Get married and leave Cave Junction. Haunt: Richard and his car Activities: Pep Club I, 2,3; G. A. A. 1,2, 3» 4 Chorus 1,3; F.H. A. 1,2; Art Club 4; Cougar's Echo Staff 4. Name: George Bell Alias: Bell Pet Peeve: Teachers Ambition: Be a farmer Haunt: A certain science room Activities: Track 1.2.3; Football 2,3; I.V. Club 3,4; Hobby Club 3; Swing Band 4; Band 2,3,4; Smoker 1,3. Name: Joan Watson Alias: Joanie Pet Peeve: National Guard night. Ambition: Graduate Haunt: With Sonny Activities: Chorus 1,3,4; Cougar's Echo Staff 3; G.A.A. I. 2,3,4; Student Body Treasurer 4; Pep Club 1,2,3; Car- nival Princess 3. Name: William Louis Watson Alias: Sonny Pet Peeve: Kids who quit school Ambition: School teacher of Arts and Crafts Haunt: Home with my wife Activities: Track 1,2,3; Baseball 3; Basketball 3; Football 3,4; Sgt. of Arms, Judicial Council, Student Council 4; Airplane Club 4; Letterman's Club 2,3,4. Name; Jeanne Chappell Alias: Peaches Pet Peeve: Cpnceited people Ambition: To travel around the world Haunt: Anyplace ;md everyplace Activities: Chorus 1.2, 3,4; Art Club 4; Homecoming Queen 4; Pep Club 1,2, 3; G.A.A. I; class vice-pres- ident 2. Name: Gary Tycer Alias: Tycer Pet Peeve: Gossiping girls Haunt: Wherever I happen to be Activities: Basketball 1,2,3; Baseball I, 2,3,4; Club 3,4. Name: Clint Nicholas (Nick) Pet Peeve: Joe DiMaggio Ambition: Hot Rod driver Haunt: Movies Activities: Chorus 3.4; Dramatics 4.
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June 5, 1964 2 p. m. Attended style show given by designer Adrian at the downtown Biltmore. Dis- cussing cloth texture backstage, we encountered Bob Vaughn and Jack Behm, who had just arrived to pick up their wives; two of the models. When the topic of con- versation turned to hair styles, Adrian informed us that all of his models patron- ized the Salon Salle in Beverly Hills, owned by Sally Tucker, who has just recently made popular a style called Rrrr-WhoOosh after the latest jets. Arriving at Earl's estate in the San Fernando Valley, he told us that he had built it two years ago as a result of his gold wells in Alaska and oil mines in Texas. Standing in the main entrance hall, we greeted many of our old classmates including: Mel Barton, who is living with his wife and kids in San Antonio, Texas; Mrs. Gerald Miller (formerly Moonyeen Deaton) who spends her time at her ranch in Montana; Mr. and Mrs. Louis Watson, living in Cave Junction, as Louis is teaching Arts and Crafts at I V; Ray James, Ko Krauss, and Perry Pullen, partners in the Moonstruck Engineering Company in Galvarino, Chile, S. A. ; Warren and Treva Cook who, together with Bill McKinnon, own and operate a night club and gambling casino in Las Vegas, Nevada; Shirley Elliott and Marie Johnson, working at the Barrow Alaska Grammar School, teaching Eskimos; and Roberta England, just in from Mexicc City, where she is Professor of Music at the University there. On the way to see the wine cellar, we encountered Charles Marchant; Jim Yandell, Dick Bliss, and Stan Dick, who have established themselves as miners and fishermen in Alaska; Connie Mann and Bob Carver, halfway through their first million as a result of following the races; and Hope McMullen, Georgia Pickens, Donna Hale, and Norma Payne, all living around Grants Pass and Cave Junction with their families. As we entered the recreation room, we were startled by the grandeur of the servicemen in front of us, watching swim star Jeanne Chappel execute her Jet Pro- pelled Jackknife from fifty feet up. As they turned around, we recognized Capt. John Clayton, U. S. Army; Chief Petty Officer Herb Chamberlin; and Charles Marshall A lc. Feeling slight hunger pangs, we made our way to the terrace where chefs Henry Krauss and Don Warren, assisted by Stella Davis, were supervising the preparation of the Kodiak bear, which Earl bagged on his last hunting trip. All of a sudden there was a tremendous howl from across the way, followed by an explosion, as Bud Wallace and Clint Etherton came bounding over the hedge to announce that Earl's late model Venusiae, which they had been fixing for him, had blown up. They are the owners of a hot rod race track in San Berdue, California. Over caviar and beans, we discussed with Dan Lewis, the critics' reviews of his latest novel, entitled, Life With a Cosmic Character , published just last month. Just then, Earl approached with a telegram from Mae Bowerman, sending regrets as to her absence, but her work as chairman of the committee, Clean Up the Chicago Slums , couldn't be left at the moment. Earl accompanied us to his theater, saying that Dick Masters had finally made a successful film debut with his latest picture, The Story of a Jet Ace and Three Loves . During the newsreel, we saw flashed of the landing of scientist, Dr. Bob Kester, with financier, Ron Terrel, from their most recent trip to Mars. Another flash took us to Paris, where Arline Pickle had just arrived on her way around the world on foot. Finally, bidding farewells to all, we entered Earl's limousine for the trip back to the hotel. Just then, an armoured taxicab screeched to a stop. Our former adviser, R. G. Newman, hopped out, followed by Mary Lockhart, apologizing for being late, but he and Mary (a Certified Public Accountant) had been struggling with his latest income tax revision ! ! June 6, 1964 6 a. m. Boarded the plane at L. A. Airport and Bonnie has just inquired: Well, Chris what's our next stop--Shanghai ?
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